A percentage of all cancers have genetic connections, making one predisposed to it.
However, by no means does that mean you’re in the clear if you do not have a genetic connection. Even though genetic can be very significant, it’s not the the majority by any means.
For the benefit of my son and daughter (keep reading) after I was diagnosed with prostate cancer, Duke Cancer Center offered me a pamphlet which allowed me to get genetic testing done.
I signed up, they sent me a kit, all I had to do was spit in a tube and send it back.
If I had a faulty gene, I wanted to be able to alert my son and daughter so in the future, he could be proactive with testing for prostate cancer and my daughter to be proactive for testing with breast cancer.
My genetic test came back negative for a number known defective genes predisposing someone.
Are you ready for this? The same defective genes in a male that makes one predisposed to prostate cancer. Predisposes a woman to breast cancer.